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Labor says Australians deserve an investigation into whether the banking royal commission’s final report was leaked before its public release on Monday.

 

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It is OBVIOUS that the RC report was leaked. The market movement reflects it. If it was any other industry gaining a huge spike just prior to a report, ASIC would be all over it. It seems most commenters here are OK with this criminal activity, but a union goes on strike?

So they have no other contribution other than petty disruption? Certainly not an alternative government

Hopefully there’s a Royal Commission into whether the Royal Commission report was leaked early. That makes sense. I’d love my taxes to go to that.

Who cares labor you bunch of dropkicks 😡

billshortenmp Quick Billy boy jot out another letter to the PM and then tell everyone about it.

yeah, how about we just start placing them better and stop wasting a shit load of taxpayers money.

Hmmm. How much more money shall we throw at this?

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